April 27, 2012 Gallery Crawl schedule

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31 Arts Venues. Cutting-edge Visual Arts. Live Music. Dance. DJs. And more! FREE ADMISSION TO ALL EVENTS. Presented by tHE Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Department of Education and Community Engagement.

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CRAWL in the Cultural District

All information and locations are subject to change. Visit TrustArts.org for updated and more detailed info. Text “CRAWL” to SMASH (76274) to receive special exclusive offers and more!

Friday, April 27, 2012 5:30–9pm

sponsors:

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 803 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Pittsburgh, PA Permit #3001

A Production of:


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WYEP Music Station

In the galleries, see Will Eisner’s New York and This #*?! Isn’t Very Funny: Comics and Drawings by Jim Rugg (this exhibition is recommended for adults only).

Grand opening of the Sprout Fund Comics Courtyard > Free comic books, entertainment and more!

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Exhibit by Manchester Craftmens Guild Youth and Arts Program

810 Penn Avenue, Suite 200 Art on the Walls > Digital and mixed media art by Gwyn Rohrer.

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Summer Sky Eternal

604 Liberty Avenue No matter what the season, this interactive installation will make you feel a bit warmer on the city street.

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Catholic Charities Susan Zubik Welcome Center

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Abbott and Arthur Mohagen III’s work incorporates the use of text, both as image and subject.

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Broken Slogan > Jonathan Chamberlain, John Phillip

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539 Liberty Avenue A portion of designated flavor sales will be contributed to causes in exchange for community service of the recipient.

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Future Tenant 819 Penn Avenue

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Harris Theater Short Films

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Dream Cream Ice Cream Parlor

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work highlighting major art movements in history.

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Art as a Record and Reflection of Time 18

Harris Theater

CAPA Gallery 111 Ninth Street

Pittsburgh Public Schools All-City Visual Arts Showcase > K-12 Visual Arts and Cultures Exhibitions. 9

JacobTV in “The News” The World Premiere! Byham Theater, 9pm Classical music outlaw and avant-pop composer JacobTV presents his new reality opera with music ensemble, Fulcrum Point. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival. For tickets, Use code GALLERY to receive $5 discount: Box Office at Theater Square, trustarts.org and 412-456-6666

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Robot Repairs

210 Sixth Street Is your robot experiencing technical difficulties?

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featuring Westinghouse Academy’s “Blow Ya Mind.”

of One Lonely House at 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30pm.

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208 Sixth Street A retail boutique featuring locally-handmade wares.

kNOT Dance Company > Sneak preview performances

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Pittsburgh Public Schools All-City Music Showcase > Small and Solo Groups Performances

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805-807 Liberty Avenue Peirce Studio (lower level)

Symbiotic Collusion

131 Seventh Street A modern music initiative presenting visual and musical art concepts through installation, education and performance.

Verve Wellness

914 Penn Avenue Spring It! > Student artwork showcase, with a special Poetry Extravaganza from 6:30 to 7:30pm. Live music by Sounds of Steel Pan Band. 5:30 to 6:30pm and 7:30 to 8:30pm

Trust Arts Education Center

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Urban Pathways 6-12 Gallery

Society for the Advancement of Miniature Curiosa 131 Seventh Street A gallery, toy theater parlor, performance space and workshop that seeks to spark the resurgence of curiosity.

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edition posthumously printed in 1948.

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Degas: The Monotypes > Heliogravure prints from a rare

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painting facilitated by Bob Ziller and created by kids at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. Live Music by Cool Breeze. 5:30 to 7:30pm.

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971 Liberty Avenue, 2nd Floor Gallery [not universally accessible] It Is What It Is > People. Art. Music. Drinks. Food.

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1035 Penn Avenue The greatest defensive line of all time comes alive.

I Want to Ride My Bicycle > A large triptych bike

In the galleries, see Strength in the Struggle: Civil Rights, a new exhibition featuring two distinct displays; Josh Gibson: Negro League Legend, with photos of the the Negro League baseball star; and Pittsburgh: Reclaim, Renew, Remix.

Shaw Galleries

Katz Plaza

Awesome Books

929 Liberty Avenue An independent bookstore offering new and used books.

655 Penn Avenue

Pittsburgh Public Schools All-City Music Showcase > In the theater.

805 Liberty Avenue

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August Wilson Center for African American Culture 980 Liberty Avenue

Gentrification Battlefield

803 Liberty Avenue Jeroen Beekmans and Joop de Boer & Coen Rens fight for possession against advancing hipsters and yuppies. Presented by VIA. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival.

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707 Penn Gallery

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943 Liberty Avenue A special maze-like installation incorporating light and space. A project of Wood Street Galleries.

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Girls ‘N’ Guns > Rachel Nieborg and Ine Mulder

Seventh Street & Penn Avenue Live Music by The Color Fleet.

Path: An Installation by Elin Hansdottir >

Tito & Exchange Way A surface that visualizes the electromagnetic field of an active mobile phone when you make or receive a phone call. 6

reinterpret the famed “still life” of old masters with stopaction photographs. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival.

945 Liberty Avenue

91.3fm WYEP Live Remote Broadcast outside of SPACE 5

upcoming play Dutchman. 5 to 7pm.

Strange Radiance > Video installations by Emily

707 Penn Avenue Work by Guido van der Werve. 4

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812 Liberty Avenue Work by Mark Boulos, Gerard Holthuis, Folkert de Jong, Geert Mul, Marnix de Nijs, and Karen Sargsyan. Music by DJ Soy Sos.

Project Pop Up: Downtown

709 Penn Avenue

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Wood Street Galleries

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Bricolage > The theater turns into a train station for its

601 Wood Street Work by Peter Bogers and Guido van der Werve. 2

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Global Navigators > This exhibition explores and embodies our fascination with global cultures through various media, forms and processes. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival.

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All official Gallery Crawl locations are marked with a Cultural District STOP sidewalk sign. FREE BIKE PARKING where designated. All locations universally accessible unless noted. photos: Joey Kennedy


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